50 minutes | Sunday, 9 May 2021
At 6.00am on Monday 10th May 1897, the morning shift of 35 miners climbed down into the shaft of the Great Snaefell Mine. Within a short time, 19 of them were dead, overcome by a build up of carbon monoxide after a fire which had occurred some time after the final shift on Saturday and during the Sunday when the mine was not being worked.
Our short story in Manx is about a tourist in Florence and the caprices of fate - is it wise to know the future or not?
As nyn giaull -
RUTH KEGGIN - Holdfast
THEO LE MAGUET - Les gars de Locmine
DA CAMERA - The Irish ground (Thomas Tollett)
MAGI TUDUR - Jim
JIMMY McBEATH - The bonnie lass o' Fyvie
PRINCE'S BAND - Helston furry dance
MOOT - Graih my chree
COR MEIBION PONTARDDULAIS - Diolch i'r Ior
MACMASTER/HAY - Pibroch